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NLCS: Phillies halfway to World Series after crushing Arizona 10-0 in Game 2

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Kyle Schwarber is pounding postseason homers at such a rate that he fits right in with Mickey Mantle and Reggie Jackson.

The tattooed slugger is doing it all while powering the Philadelph­ia Phillies toward a chance for the franchise’s first World Series championsh­ip since 2008.

“If you want to get paid, win baseball games,” he said. “That goes a long way.”

So do his Schwarbomb­s – especially in October.

Schwarber hit two of Philadelph­ia’s three solo homers off Merrill Kelly, and the sweet-swinging Phillies pounded the Arizona Diamondbac­ks 10-0 on Tuesday night for a 2-0 lead in the NL Championsh­ip Series.

Trea Turner also connected and JT Realmuto had two hits and three RBIs as Philadelph­ia improved to 7-1 in the playoffs, moving closer to a second straight World Series appearance. Aaron Nola tossed three-hit ball and struck out seven in six innings.

Game 3 is on Thursday at Chase Field. The Texas Rangers also hold a 2-0 lead over the Houston Astros in the ALCS headed into Wednesday’s game.

“I think this is kind of the lineup that we envisioned ourselves having all season long,” Realmuto said. “I just think that we’re clicking at the right time right now.”

It was another noisy night in Philly as Kelly was roasted after saying fans at Citizens Bank Park could not possibly be any louder than the ones he heard cheering for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic.

Not just any Classic game. The one in May when Turner hit a grand slam for the United States that lifted them into the tournament’s semi-finals.

“I haven’t obviously heard this place on the field,” Kelly said ahead of Game 1, “but I would be very surprised if it trumped that (WBC) game down in Miami.”

As the kids say, challenge accepted. Kelly, a 12-game winner this season, was voraciousl­y booed from pre-game introducti­ons to his walk to the mound, a sort of we’ll-show-you vibe from 45,412 Phillies diehards determined to shake the ballpark again in October. How loud?

“AC/DC concert level,” loud, Turner said before Game 2.

Phillies manager Rob Thomson said a rival coach told him last season that a playoff game in Philly was “four hours of hell”, and Turner sent a charge through the delirious crowd when he clocked a four-seam fastball to leftcenter field for a 1-0 lead in the first.

“It was definitely loud,” Turner said. Kelly said his comments were taken out of context and “made into something more than it should have been.”

“I knew it from the start that the energy was going to be loud,” he said. “I knew these fans bring a ton of energy.”

Boisterous fans are great. So is the long ball. Schwarber’s homers in the third and sixth were Philadelph­ia’s 14th and 15th homers in the last four games as the Phillies continue to mash their way through October.

Pitching, though, remains the ultimate decider.

Nola, eligible for free agency after

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Phillies outfielder­s Nick Castellano­s, Brandon Marsh and Johan Rojas, from left, react after the final out in the ninth inning of Tuesday’s Game 2 of the NLCS. Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA
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NLCS. Photograph: Matt Slocum/AP The Phillies' Kyle Schwarber celebrates after a home run against the Diamondbac­ks during the sixth inning of Tuesday’s Game 2 of the

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